I've seen a few stands available on Amazon that people like, but they're all way too big to fit in my bag comfortably. So, I decided to make one of my own that fits close to the body. The stand is at a fixed angle (which just happens to be the angle I like).

I'd be worried about the back part, does the plastic stand fit deep into those slots on the back of the tablet? If not, they could slip out and the tablet would slam down on the table. Just something to keep in mind.

Well, the slots are pretty deep and the edges aren't beveled. I've picked it up, moved it around the table, spun it around... Even tried bopping it with my fist a few times to see if it'd slip. So far, it's been really sturdy.

Of course, I'm going to get some rubber coating to go on the leading edge of that stand so it:A) fits a bit more snuglyB) doesn't end up scratching the back of the tablet.

Thanks for your idea :) I would use yours when clients are around!......my adaptation of a fleabay stand means I can use the MSP 16 all day long with big PS files and it comes off the stand almost cold some days. It also has extra USB ports on it. It looks really bad but works really well, I added the 2 extra fans in the critical cooling areas on the right hand side to suck the hot exhaust air away (I can vector these by simply moving the MSP) and the main fan blows cool air back onto the unit. I drilled holes in the side to make the stand sit more upright and the black tape has foam behind it to stop vibration from the fans into the MSP. https://imgur.com/gallery/AlvBE

The cooling new system works much better than I thought it would :) I also added some cardboard at the back to put the Wacom power unit on and mini HD.

In theory my Wacom may last longer as the internals are being kept very cool!I noticed playing a 4k video ( which was a great experience on the Wacom) got the exhaust air very hot w/o my fan system working.